Wl-EKPING Tod ETHER. TU Law$ Life aayat "More quarrels arise be tween brother, between .litter, be tween hired glrln, between school g I rlii, between clerks In -tores, be wee apprentice, between hired mew, between huMwnda and wires, owing to electrical changes through which their nervous aystem go by lodging together at night under the nine bed clothe, than by any other Us tubing cntwe. There la nothing flint wlil to derange the nervous sys tem of person who Is lllrainatlve In nervous forte as to He all night In bed with another person who la absorb ent in nervous force. The absorber will go to sleep and rent all night, while the eliminator will lie tumb ling am) towing, restless and nervous, woke up In the morning fretful, pee vish, fault-finding and discouraged. No two persons, no matter who they are, should habitually sleep together. One will thrive and the other will loose. This la the law : and In mar ried life It is defined almost univer sally. . ; .. Meaburino Land. To And t...

C. THE CHRONICLE . a aaai.BT-s. ; t .! .. ' XKBLftll A RA9Tt t rvasMaMtatut akd rnof-Rrrvmii. 7Vtwm 7V0 Utitttn per nm m aeVajar. (Jlni-Wwv'Ule, Tenn.f BATtTKIXAT.- ...JULY , WTO. t M AHtll Ye-1TB IMrOBTAWCJE. I r- V . i i tt At a Unit when Conservative hands were tied, and dewpottHm lowered up on um and threatened -tlrs- Htats with a prolonged terra of )lrtrcal bond age-, bwrmony' in tlre Oniservative sank wu unbroksa by the jeakxmles f old parties merged by mutual In terest, Into noe.' Thus consolidated, atkl moved ljr a tingle Impulse, the Conservative party Blood ready to avt as on man, and when the Iladi eals aillt, It entered the breach, as a solid moss,- scattering the severed parts and winning an easy and signal victory. - The battle was won fur us ' ay discord In the ranks of the enemy. Have we so.oon forgotten this lemon that wear willing to hazard the po sition we have won by falling Into .'the same emir that caused the Had' ' teal defeat? - . ' . i ' . - To divide and co...

J i 'TtM tMHl riaato. "Much may be gained iu (ho yield of . ikt tomato ljr a. JutUaioua treatment .l the plant afU thv fruit lias foro mI. The method of training or con fining the tranche within a hoop Is largely practiced, and ban many re tain meiiilat Ions f but we tried a plan lost sensor, wlireli proved emlneutly gucoerul. We mad a framtr work of laths; nailing; lliein tvmms each other perhaps two I nchee apart, and , alantiiiff tltn lastweenthe rows; the iocli nation, fixing ttfsouthwpat. The plants with their load of fruit rested , o these frarrves, - and tli fruit ripen ' ed remarkably early and well. We ;. trimmed off all unnecessary sli'oots . and branches, and the entrance of the fruit was unobstructed. Training and trimming vines Is always to be te&mmmi(lca.-Ploughman. HOW TO KEEP BUTTER SWEET. is the easiest thing In the world. Kimply put It in clean Jars, and cover with a strong brine. This will keep ' pure butter a year, fresh and sweet, as we know by experience. I...

THE CHRONICLE A-a NKm.Brr, . A. OlMST. SKULK IT 4 GRAM, I'VBt.lSllCn AXIt PUOI-HIKTOKS. '' Tun botlart firr inmiim in mfttmre. Clnrlcnvtll?, Tciiii.i HATUKDAY JULY 10, 1870. , THE THIRD PARTY AOAISf. Wo are pleased to we that the West Tennessee Whiff repels, though in lung uajre fully ns strong as courteous, the .charge that he uud tliowMictfHjS with him "are fit favor of organising h third party." And an If to give Rii-atcr force to llicilotiinl, adds; "The two parties which exist, ami which have existed, since the war, nro the Conservative ami tlio Radical." This 1 true, and no one will deny it ; still the fact remains, that If the Conserv ative paity be divided, whether on the policy of holding a Convention, r any other issue that may ho made, there will ho a third party, and we have the right to infer, and common wuse will sustain the inference, that Kit who are fomenting discontent, we in favor of a third party, or are working for nu end far more mis chievous. , . . , It matter...

J ' HPKCIAL notici-x C TAKE 'KM." riiutograplla nnl (tenia In every stylo, t)f llie oldest manor the youngest child j Or, If you have a pretty place, You wish to preserve aa well aa yoor fiioo, Wo take 'era. If you want the Itembrnndt picture We are prepared with every fixture, And make thnahndowsaofl and Alio, Which gives tliu features In every line Wo take 'em. The "Porcelain," (thorn gema of beauty,) To make to perfection la our duty; Urine; father, mutuur.sweet heart and child, If you want a picture, In any style, ' We take 'em." - At w jf AjtMHTRONn CO., Picture Uullury, Fowler's Hull, Kranklln street. Hleel Engravings, Lithographs and Krutiica Utt itale. JuneZVtf '"" ATTKNTION ! WE are constantly prepared to reimslle old atyfo fUmJS'irVMH, to repair all ar ticle liroken or damaged ly ; to relsit tuin enne seat t'linlnt; to renoVRto curled hnlr MitttrfMneit; to fit mid hang Window Mlmilcs; to cut und tack down Corpota, and do evcryllihiK connected with a gene ra I Furniture and...

CAPITAL 00,000 2 O r.in.iKw- (i.mt, ' TU (ioimI They Do. t ' (From tli country Ucnllcmnn. ' Farmers' clubaure nnotlicr musui M rclii'vhiK urincin of come of the llHinlvniitHtfiu of the Isolation In wlilch they ore placol. The conn token by it club In Michigan, thut inuk(K the nrofpctn of crops and innrkfta the flint point of tint atten tion or nil other club. In ililaway, too, the Inforiimtlon olitninctl hy those Ixl pimU'd may be much more Kner ally diduHt'il tliuu litui heretofore been the Thin I especlnlly Uie case where audi club Bre located nt the county aent, or mime other central )lnoe where a goodly uumlier of liiiellixeul fiirment mny be brought together, und where It In convenient to liuve tha dlHeumloiiH reported In the Im-al nnd lieu rent uinloukurul Minors. Then the Infonniitlon brought out win not merely tMMentlii present nlthoiiuh IIiWj will well pay for keep lug up club but alt the renders of the llctlsioiis lny be more or It? benelited also. It In getting to be the ...

V THE CHRONICLE A KKWitTT . A. OR ST. NRBLKTT A GRANT, PUHnlMICttM AIM PIUIVRIKTOKM. 7Vrnu Tiro I Milan prr annum in advance. Clni'liwvtllt;, Toim.a rATU"KDAY JULY 30, 1870. JUDICIAL TICKET. for Judge of Ibe Supreme fonrt. FOR HART TW"E)EKt THOMAH A. li NKL80N, JAMKSW. PKAftRirK. ron Mtnnr.K Tr-fitRmiter A. O V. NlCIIOLHONf, BETKlt TUHNET. FOB WRRT TKNNlwei.lt r JOHN 1,. T. BNKKD, THOMAS J. rI.liEM.AX.. lor Chancellor fclxth District, LHAtlLKH ffli HMITil, For Circuit Judge. jajie e. bice. Election. Thnraday, Angnat 4, 1870. It must be evident to every one who lias read a certain class of papers In this Stntc, for the last six weeks, that a concerted effort Is making to oh-tnu-laenll who formerly lielongetl to the Demcrntla party. Witness, for example, the puerile pretext that they give for rejecting the name of that party, when, as Intelligent men, they must know that the Democratic In the only party, North or South, which is, today, arrayed against Radicalism. Witness, again, thei...

TEAR. The tear Hint trickle down our rye. They do not full toenrth and dry j They aoar like angola to the sklwj Ami, like tho ana-els', cannot tile. VoroHtoor Immortality Flow through each tear sounds In each lull. What waves of tears Knrao o'er the deep Of sorrow, In uur rmllpra aotila. Anil they are strong, nut weak, who weep Thine drone, from out the aea I lull lull Willi their hearts forever more; Without a Uttl wltlwitl a .linre. Brit nil fthc- tear tlmt nr not wept The tears that never outward full The learn that grief for years ha kept Within ua they are best of all I The tears mar ryea ahull never know, Aid deeper than tho tears lintt How. Ench night upon Mirths flowers below Thndcw eomendown from darkcstekles, A nil every night our tears of won Oo up, like dew, to Iaradinc ; To keepln bloom, and mult more fair The Sower of crowns we yet all wear. For nh t the snreat way to Hod lann the Imialv atream of tenra. That How, when bending 'neatli 111 rod, And fill the tide of all ...

1 THE CII110NICLE XRBLRTI A CRAXT, trUMUHWKKH aJHl VKOI-HlKTORfl, JVrw Tmhi I Utara pep fliMMM in aYaaw. Olurkiv-rllle, Tetni.l SATURDAY. JaUGUHT ft, 1870. tiik n.t.xorn or i visiosr. Tn a reported Interview bctwoen Rutter, of School Fund notoriety, and Barber Lewis, the "yaller" Radical dog of Memphis, the latter Informed the former that the Radical party In Tennessee Is thoroughly organized. and hnes to triumph by meant of thestrengtii It expects to acquire from the old line whig. - Our first thought was to denounce thli as a wilful and malicious slander. But knowing something of the weakness of man kind, and weighing well certain in dication! of an Intention to disturb the harmony of the Conservative party without regard to the aid such action might give to Radicalism, we concluded to await further develop ment rattier than give the lie liastl ly, even'tosuch a man as Lewis. We have been too long and Intimately associated with the old ' whig party, to believe that It ever number....